Defarge greets the shoemaker. He lets in more light into the room. He asks the man if he is going to finish the shoes. The man doesn't know. Jarvis Lorry comes forward, and Defarge asks the man to show Lorry the shoe. The man tells Lorry it is a lady's walking shoe. When Defarge tells him to state his name as the person who made it, the man replies, "Number 105, North Tower." Lorry asks if he is a shoemaker by trade. The man says no. He learned it. He taught himself. Lorry then calls him Mr. Manette and asks if he remembers him. He asks if he remembers Mr. Defarge as his former servant. Mr. Manette has brief recognition on his face, but it dims almost immediately. Miss Manette moves closer, feeling compassion for him. The man resumes his work. Defarge and Lorry move to the side. Defarge a

